. >>shepard: isthef.b.i. inown this and on the ground? >>reporter: there is a lot of confusion of the salt us of the f.b.i. early today, greg palcot reports the f.b.i. was in tripoli but is not yet in benghazi. there is concern that den days of the assault the crime scene was contaminated. so far the f.b.i. has not responded to that. >>shepard: no response to whether the scene is contaminated in benghazi after ten days. >>reporter: you do not need a response to that. >>shepard: one of the stage crew could come up with that answer. >>reporter: the question is whether they have been there, whether the f.b.i. has been able to get on the ground. the answer may well be, no, the continues have continued to deteriorate. >>shepard: but the press was there. >>reporter: we don't have a whole segment to do that? are you going to open up some time? >>shepard: the resolution was there? >>reporter: that is correct, they were. >>shepard: many libyans condemned the attack on the consequence last and 30,000 strong marched through benghazi demanding that militants lay down their arms. the protests aimed at

the libya attack was terrorism. why wasn't hasn'tthefbigoneinto benghazi to investigate when even members of the media have been there? colonel tony shaffer is here to talk about benghazi next. >> is the already troubled u.s. postal service about to default for the second time? ♪ ♪ proud to and on our own ♪ proud to be homegrown ♪ a familiar face and a name you know ♪ ♪ can you hear it? ♪ fueling the american spirit ♪ no matter when, no matter where ♪ ♪ marathon will take you there ♪ fueling the american spirit security something called personal security detachment. details they can put a ring of special operations guys around these guys to help them could their job. there is absolutely no operational or technical reason to not have these guys on the ground doing the csi type stuff necessary to it try to start putting all the pieces together, frankly between you and me and your audience, i think there is larger picture here that people -- that certain folks don't want to have emerge out of this. >> what is that larger picture? is it that this is endemic and t

in sydney. in the middle east, thousands of muslims have taken to thestreets.fbiofficialsinvestigating the killings in benghazi have put off their visit into the volatile region is safer. >> the members of security council condemned in the strongest terms the series of violent attacks against embassies and consulate premises in multiple locations. >> reporter: president obama promised justice for those who killed u.s. ambassador to libya stevens and three other americans at the consulate. >> there is no never justification for violence and no religion that condones the targeting of innocent men and women and so long as i am commander-in-chiefing the united states will not toll rate efforts to harm our fellow americans. >> reporter: some say tuesday's attack was planned. >> it was deliberate and preplanned attack. i was given enough details about this by witnesses. >> reporter: u.s. officials say they have no evidence that the attack was pre-mediated, but as calm appeared to be restored in downtown cairo saturday, the scene of the first protest gives hope that other demonstrations wi

-- spblt for three weeks later. 20 days past the september 11th attacksandfbiisn'tin benghazi, they're in tripoli, for security reasons they say, they say that the libyan security forces aren't providing them with security and some sort of visa problem. this is unheard of. so, senator bob corker and joe lieberman among others, they want answers from clapper about why it's happening. >> dave: to the point at that tony schaeffer made on our program yesterday, he's worked with the fbi, some of the toughest and highly technically trained individuals on the planet. comfortable going into hostile zones like benghazi, it must not be an internal reason, it must be someone else they can't go in. >> clayton: bee seeds the tactffac tactffac fact-- besides the fact that libya is a free country and not the hot son that-- as it's unfolding and discussions about james clapper on the show this morning, who is james clapper we'll taking a look at his record. he made headlines in 2010 when asked about that london terrorist attack by diane sawyer and appeared he didn't know what had happened or unfold

information about a case involving powder filled letters. according toanfbi, aman from syracuse, new york is responsible. the letters address a number of topics that include aids, abortion rights, and 9/11 conspiracy theories. >> in macy's and somewhat bizarre, somewhat unusual. to this person they can be very, very real. they can be so extreme they may even be delusional. >> the fbi says the man is about 35 years old and has had significant contact with the mental-health system. it is released to pictures of the letters hoping someone will recognize the handwriting. it also offers a $10,000 reward for information leading to the suspect. the fbi says the powder in the letters is usually baby powder or detergent. >> 1 year ago today 11 people were killed as their plane came crashing down at the reno air races. this morning the ceremony is planned to mark the somber anniversary. first responders were recognized earlier this week, but today the focus will be on remembering those who died. i'd have -- flights have been flying at half staff in reno all week. today those flights will be rid sel

in situation. both pittsburghandfbis.w.a.t.teams are on the scene of a hostage situation taking place on the 16th floor of a downtown highway. the cw brightsman company we understand is the setting for all of this. an ex-military man we're told walked into that office this morning where apparently he used to work. asked for one individual in particular and has now taken hostages. it is not absolutely clear that the one person that he named is the person who is being held hostage. there might be as many as two hostages. we're told no shots have been fired. unknown weaponry involved and police say they have a visual wall on the suspect the they know who he is. they have brought his mother to the building to help deal with negotiations but so far the hostage situation continues in downtown pittsburgh on the 16th floor of a high-rise. no shots fired so far. we'll keep you updated as the hour rolls along. >> we will. brand new stories and more breaking news. jon: good to see you, arthel the white house is it calling the assault in lib libya a terrorist attack. what is the political fallout

sail from a harbor in alameda. on friday, the coast guardandfbibegantracking the 40-foot sailboat. last night, the children were rescued just south of monterey bay, examined by paramedics and reunited with their mother. >>> to the race for the white house now, republican vice presidential nominee paul ryan was in the bay area this morning as part of his west coast fund-raising tour which included a private breakfast and an online pep rally. can t kimberly tere has more on his visit. >> reporter: he drew a crowd in danville where he made his first stop at the home of brent jones and his wife. vice presidential candidate paul ryan appeared just before 9:00 this morning. >> everyone was cheering and stuff. i was waving. he waved back to me, a quick wave. >> i think it's really cool how someone with national fame is just right down the street in a house. pretty cool. >> reporter: guests who paid at least $1,000 to attend say ryan was inspiring. >> he spoke to the group and then went around and shook hands. got my picture with him. spoke with him a brief few seconds. very personable. >

was spotted by commercial fishermen this morning we have cbs 5 videooffbiagentsboarding the boat tonight authorities for able to get on the stolen boat by coaxing him with fresh water and a radio there were able to bring the children to safety and apprehend the suspect. in front of the house an exciting evening for the south san francisco family, to children safe and the father christopher mistake in police custody. >>> investigators working to identify a body found south of the bay area remains were found in wooded area near highway 1 01 near air mass in san benito county. santa clara shares was called down to the town to help the investigation len ramirez is there. >>> were on cannon road near highway 1 01 at this eucalyptus grove near san juan bautista this morning at passer-by called 9 1 1 a body had been found on the hillside this is san benito county and santa clara county investigators were called to the scene. sources tell cbs 5 the body that of the female it appears the victim of homicide. investigators at downplay any connection to the sierra lamar case but they say further inv

a car bomb in downtown chicago appears in federal courttoday.fbiinvestigatorssay the teenager parked a jeep cherokee outside a bar friday night and walked away squeezing what he thought was the trigger. he was busted as part of an fbi sting. undercover agents say they gave him plenty of chances to abandon the plan. but say he was determined to go forward. >>> president obama and republican hopeful mitt romney hit the campaign trail again today. after a week largely focused on the latest violence in the middle east. expect an uptick in the war of word over everything from trade with china to immigration, and of course, the economy. here is abc's karen travers. >> reporter: so far the economy has dominated the race for the white house. but last week, a rare detour in the foreign policy after the deadly attack in libya that left an american ambassador dead and the violent protests across the middle east. mitt romney slammed the obama administration's policies in the region. >> the world need american leadership, the middle east needs american leadership. >> reporter: the president told

in a subject matter experts such as the atfandfbitoutilize those resources this agency may not have >>> the agencies were not requested and not on the scene we asked vallejo police watch commander why they're looking at domestic terrorism >>> with the federal authorities they have more resources and our trying to get ahead of began and solicit their expertise of federal authorities >>> the mayor watched firefighters work on his office he got a call from the fire chief and said any time the mayor gets a phone call >>> a front window waiting area we aggressively attack the fire and contended >>> a police lieutenant said amendment started by disgruntled client but is no indication of that of the officer involved shooting that left mario romero dead and supporters out raged the fire if arson the second crime against the mayor this year in may his motorcycle was stolen. the bottom line is domestic terrorism designation helps open up resources to help vallejo police investigate the crime >>> roughed up in richmond political opponents come to blows a scuffle between city council member and

thefbiandhps. >> we were able to get the first look inside as they were sifting through the damage. it was clear the mayor was still shaken by the fire and didn't want to say much. >> so what is your feeling about all of this? >> i'm not going to express my feelings. i'm just telling you they are going through the investigation and we are trying to piece together the pieces and we will deal with what we have to deal with. >> fire teams were age to quickly knock down the flames when they arrived. >> heavy smoke and fire coming from one of the windows. a front window waiting areas. >> inside the office the front door and waiting area had been sealed off with crime scene tape. investigators say this is where the fire started but they have not yet said how it started. now friends of the mayor are speculating about why this happened. >> i believe it was a direct attack against mayor davis. i believe that this has been in regards to his deciding to stand up and call in the a. g., the attorney general, in regards to what is happening in the city of saleh hoe. >> off-camera they said they

of those cases. when we join you nextt we'll hear from aformerf-b-iagent...and what he thinks is the key to solving more of these murderr. live at police headquarters, joel d. ssith, fox 45 morning news. protests continue all aroondd the world today... after an anni-mussimmvideo surfaceddon y. youtuueein afghanistan... rioters burned vehicles outside the u-s embassy... as policeeheld them back from the compound. in pakistan... police blasted protesters with tear gas ann water cannons... pushing them away from the embassy that was temporarily closed. in beruit... the leader of hezbollah made a rare public appearance... calling for continued protests... as crowds chanted back "death to america."the person behind the video is believed to be a man from california.heewas questioned over the weekend.no arrest has been made. meanwhill... the taliban is taaing creeit for a suicide in afghanistan.it says the move was out of revenge... for that anti-muslim film.hours ago... a 22-year-old woman drove a car packed with more explosives into a van... on a road leading to the

-president, to the governor of new york, to the director ofthefbi. andi have ordered the fathe full resources of the federal government go to help the victims and their families, and to conduct a full-scale investigation to hunt down and to find those folks who committed this act. terrorism against our nation will not stand. and now, if you join me in a moment of silence... may god bless the victim, their families and america. thank you very much. >> we saw the second airplane fly into the south side of the world trade center. so we decided to scramble the f-16s out of langry air force base. >> traffic is crawling along, looking at the radio, they are talking about how the washington, d.c. is also on high-alert status because that might be the next target. >> i walked into the states building, a group of people were sitting around the television, ready for our meetings. >> after the rush hour would have ended. yet, i got stuck in rush-hour-like traffic on the road, just to the west of the pentagon. >> we got a call that american airline 77 was a potential hijacked aircraft. >> as we sat down

:thefbisays26-year-old kenneth w. smith jr. of philadelphia admitted making the telephone call to police that forced the us airways jet bound for dallas to turn around in midair. >> no comment, please. >> reporter: but that was the beginning of a high-flying drama that resulted in the arrest of a man who used to date smith's girlfriend. in the phone call, authorities say smith claimed that christopher schell, a passenger on the plane, was carrying a liquid explosive. a s.w.a.t. team surrounded the plane in philadelphia and removed schell in handcuffs but they found no explosives. steve mcneil was sitting next to him. >> going back to texas for a birthday. the company he was works for was paying for him to go back, said he just broke up with his girlfriend. >> reporter: schell told authorities that he believed his ex-girlfriend and smith were responsible for the phone call threat. schell was released without charges and allowed to fly on to dallas. the fbi arrested smith and charged him with giving false and misleading information about an explosive device. >> it's just an incredibly fool

-- those systems are at the end of their life and tsa will be spending money on them. john pistol isanfbiman,a deputy director of the fbi before he became a tsa administrator. the tsa and minister was basically a vacant position -- there was an acting deputy there for a year-and-a-half of the obama administration. when that they did get somebody in there, everybody agreed he was a great man for the job, and his stated goal is to make it tsa smarter. as a man who came on board the fbi and saw the fbi's intelligence role grow after 9/11, he wanted to do the same with tsa and have them be a little bit leaner, smarter, and a manifestation of that, for example, is the initiative and they have called pre-check. if they know you're flying patterns and history, they will now you are not a terrorist. they are trying to build a trusted traveler system so they can focus their resources on people date no less about. host: let's hear some comments the head of the tsa made last month in washington talking about the type of terrorist threat that concerns him the most. [video clip] >> the concern i hav

. >>>thefbidefendingits surveillance of occupy protesters in northern california responding to a lawsuit filed by the aclu. the fbi released 13 of 37 pages 37. says the surveillance did not violate anyone's legal rights. >>> 8:01. >>> new this morning, people in indonesia are continuing to protest an anti-islam film. 200 people from various groups have set fire to an american flag and tires outside the u.s. consulate in maydon. they are demanding that washington punish those involved in the privately produced movie called innocence of muslims. the film is report delay the reason behind similar demonstrations in about two dozen countries. >>> insider attacks are forcing troops to limit operations with afghan soldiers. leon panetta said he is concerned so many troops are being killed by the men they're training. afghan forces or militants posing as them have killed 51 international troops so far this year. the attacks have gone up as the last troops from the u.s. surge come home. >>> time 8:02. a new battle brewing in oakland over a set of trees in oakland hills. last october fill its phil

children on board heading south. last night around 7:30, u.s. coastguard, police and eventhefbiwereinvolved in the search and were able to locate the boat off the coast near monterrey. authorities say they had to approach maffei very carefully because they weren't sure how the father would react. >> we asked him -- we wanted to provide him with water and a radio so that we could, so that we could have a conversation with him. and at that point, he said that he was willing to help us in any way that he could and we asked if we could put a boarding team on board. and he said that would be fine. >> reporter: at that point, police were able to board the boat and rescue the two children. coastguard commander don montoro says maffei was cooperative and did not resist arrest. no one was hurt in the rescue operation. maffei was taken into custody, where he could face kidnapping and theft charges. back here live at the bay, we don't know at what point the boat involved in the kidnapping will be brought back here and returned to the owner. we're told it is still in monterrey at the coastguar

with the vice chair of the joint chiefs, experts ofthefbi, alsothe state department. from all over to try to give a more broad explanation to these members. so, i think a lot of it depends on that. having said that, brooke, i think i have talked to you in front of several of these closed door meetings after various events that have gone on globally and we have talked about this before that these members of the administration especially hillary clinton who was a senator they know talking to all members that even though it's a classified session they want to be careful about the information they give because tends to come out to people like you and me. >> uh-huh. we report that information sometimes when it's on the record, dana bash. another one for you because cnn's reporting that the ambassador believed he was on a hit list, an al qaeda hit ris. do we know was secretary clinton at all aware of that? >> reporter: she herself was asked about that at a press conference just before she came over here to the hill and her answer was, i have absolutely no information or reason to believe there

's assault in that way. he saidthefbiislooking at indications that the individuals involved in the attack may have had connections to al qaeda. also today, secretary of state hillary clinton announced she will appoint an independent panel to review the circumstances which led to the attack. >> back here at home. he said he fought hard behind closed doors for his officers. san jose police chief chris moore is being candid about a host of issues days after announcing his retirement. nbc' reporter sat down at san jose police headquarters with that interview. damien? >> reporter: the chief has another four months before he officially retires. my questions to him were not easy today. he admitted some frustration with the san jose city council and also admits his departure might be a good thing for everyone. he has been crunching the numbers for the last two years and doesn't like the way they add up. fewer cops, more crime, and the city council that voted not to put a tax measure on the ballot to hire more officers. >> it was very frustrating. put it that way. >> reporter: frustrating, he said

to hire informed authorities.thefbisoongot involved. and one taped information with an undercover agent two weeks ago, pepe allegedly said, quote, he had an issue he might need taken care of. and that he would be willing to pay $2,000. when he wouldn't agree to meeting in person, police felt there was enough evidence and moved in. abc news has learned pepe was transferred to the school last year because he wasn't getting along with his former co-workers. in 28 years of teaching, the most serious blemish on his record happened in 2001, when he was suspended. >> there was an incident where he created a stir in a staff meeting. apparently, he was acting aggressively. and had some complaints that were inappropriate. >> reporter: now, a spokesperson for the schools said that pepe has never acted or been aggressive towards his students. he will appear before the judge today to determine whether bail will be set in this case. >> john, thank you. >>> ron is back with other headlines. >> very strange one. hello, bianna and dan. good morning, everyone. in the news, president obama is pledgi

, as you said, as an act of domestic terrorism. that's why they are calling inthefbiandthe atf to assist in this investigation. this is the burnt-out reception yirr of what used to be the law offices of mayor osby davis. we got the first look inside as davis and cleanup crews sifted through the ashes to recover as much as they can. mayor davis was clearly stun bide the fire. >> i am not going to express my feelings. i am just telling you, they are going through the investigation. we are trying to piece together the pieces. we will deal with what we have to deal with. >> reporter: this is office space davis has rent forward more than two decades. what hangs on the alls now are scorched and singed proclamations and plaque, mementos from a career in public service. this is a fire that started that started early this morning, at about 1:30. >> a fire coming through one of the windows. in the waiting area. crews aggressively attacked the fire to sustain it to the room of origin. >> reporter: according to the fire department, indications are that it may be arson, so they will turn th

this as perhaps a form of domestic terrorism, we involved the atf andthefbi. >>we were able to get a look as they were sifting through the damage. it is clear the mayor was still shaken by the fire and didn't want to say much. >> what are you feeling about all of this? >> i am not expressing my feelings. i am just telling you they are going through the investigation. we are piecing together the pieces and we will deal with what we have to deal with. >> the fire teams were able to quickly knockdown the flames when they arrived. >> heavy smoke and fire coming from the window. >> inside the office the front door and waiting area was sealed off with crime scene tape. investigators say this is where the fire started. but they have not yet said how it started. and now friends are speculating about why this happened. >> i believe it was a direct attack against mayor davis. i believe this is in regards to his deciding to stand up and call in the attorney general with regards to what is happening in the city. >> the owner of the building says vandals have repeatedly targeted davis' office. he has

terrorism, we involved the atf andthefbi. >>we were able to get a look as they were sifting through the damage. it is clear the mayor was still shaken by the fire and didn't want to say much. >> what are you feeling about all of this? >> i am not expressing my feelings. i am just telling you they are going through the investigation. we are piecing together the pieces and we will deal with what we have to deal with. >> the fire teams were able to quickly knockdown the flames when they arrived. >> heavy smoke and fire coming from the window. >> inside the office the front door and waiting area was sealed off with crime scene tape. investigators say this is where the fire started. but they have not yet said how it started. and now friends are speculating about why this happened. >> i believe it was a direct attack against mayor davis. i believe this is in regards to his deciding to stand up and call in the attorney general with regards to what is happening in the city. >> the owner of the building says vandals have repeatedly targeted davis' office. he has shown the rocks that were hur

anfbiinvestigationteam that is trying to track al-qaeda sympathizers who are thought to have turned the benghazi demonstration into a violent one. intelligence officials are also reviewing telephone records and computer traffic. libyan law enforcement agencies say some arrests have already been made. >>> this morning, we are also getting a look at the ruins of the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, where ambassador chris stevens and the three other americans were killed. coming up at 7:15, how a note found in the debris is shedding light on stevens' mission in libya. >>> in overnight news, san francisco police are investigating a homicide. it happened in the bayview district early this morning. police say they responded to a report of shooting just after 1:30 at osceola lane and lasalle avenue. police haven't released details on the victim or suspects. >>> highway 1 in san mateo county is back open this morning after a fatal crash there shut down part of that roadway for several hours. that crash was reported just before 101:30 last night. so far, no word on the cause. >>> today, pa

a similar bill last year banning the open display of handguns. >>>thef.b.i. isinvestigating the fatal shooting of a san diego woman by a border patrol agent. chula vista police say the woman was being driven around yesterday afternoon on the hood of a car. they say that is when the border patrol agent opened fire. the shooting occurred about five miles north of the mexican border. so far authorities have not released information about why the woman was on the hood of that car or what provoked the agent to shoot. >>> a memorial for six napa county service members who died in iraq and afghanistan will be dedicated today. the memorial sculpture of a battle cross will be formally dedicated at veteran's memorial park in downtown napa. a high school senior helped develop the memorial for her senior project >>> 19 female veterans have sued the u.s. government over the military's treatment of rape victims. the federal lawsuit filed in san francisco alleges the military doesn't do enough to prosecute service members w40 commit rape. victims also say they experienced retaliation and harassment

. they say that there is no violence or problems from this strike. >>thefbihasarrested tony from a corrupt corruption earlier today. this investigation has been under way for at least two years. this is just weeks after his home and office was raided. facing questions about public office funds. >> a discouragin disturbing-discovery. that's part of a hantaviru s... the woman is being treated. she has respiratory issues. these three people have already been died that have contracts to this in california. >> this is damage from new york city in queens and the other in brooklyn with downed power lines and downed trees. people trying to clear the decree would also stormy weather in buffalo. buildings are being checked to make sure that they are structurally strong your kron 4 7 day around the bay (music) >> we're taking a look at the fog >> jacqueline: it is expected to return overnight. more on that but forest for current conditions. " warmer for the inland valleys and upper 80s. we did reach 90 near livermore. san francisco, 76 degrees in fremont and 81 degrees in the san jose. temp

, national counterterrorism center director matthew olson anddeputyfbidirectorkevin perkins testifying in the senate hearing that began in the past hour. director olson just gave an update on the investigation into last week's attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. >> the best information we have now, the facts we have now indicate this was an opportunistic attack on our embassy. the attack began and evolved and escalated over several hours. i said our embassy. our diplomatic post in benghazi. it evolved and escalated over several hours. it appears that individuals who were certainly well armed seized on the opportunity presented as the events unfolded that evening into the morning hours. >> well armed, opportunistic attack on the diplomatic post on 9/11. we'll continue to follow that hearing and bring you any important information that comes out of that. >>> new outrage in the muslim world today after a french magazine published cartoons ridiculing the prophet mohammed. security has been stepped up at the ma

was director ofthefbibeforehe became the administrator. the tsa and mr. was a vacant position. there was an act did -- activity in there. it took them a while. when they got somebody in there, mr. pistol, everybody agreed he was a great man for the job, and he has made his goal to try to make tsa smarter. as a man who came on board at the fbi and saw the intelligence world grow after 9/11, he wanted to do the same with tsa and have them be a little bit leaner, smarter, and a manifestation of that is the new trust it traveler initiative. if you file on time and they know your history, you're not a terrorist, the odds are. they're using common sense in applying a trusted traveler system so they can focus their resources of people they know less about. host: the head of the tsa made a comment last month, talking about the type of terrorist threat that concerns him the most. [viceo clip] >> the concern is not so much we know who are on the watch list -- >> you can see the rest of this act c-span.org. the title. the clerk: report to accompany house resolution 773, resolution provid

minute ago, their mother sent a statement to the ktvu newsroom, thanks the police, coastguard,fbi, andmedia for bling her children home and said, "brookie and devin are doing great. they are back to playing with all of their toys like they never left. here's to happy endings." >>> several people were injure in a series of shootings. a man was shot on international boulevard after seven. three people were shot on sycamore around 8:50 and near 9:15, one person was shot near kingsley circle and walnut. the suspects got away and the victims are expect to survive. >>> a 2-year-old was shot during a gunfight in oakland. the neighborhood sounded like a war zone. police counted around 70 casings on 55th avenue between east 15th and 16th street. one witness said they nearly lost two family members. >> i see a bunch of guys running with machine guns and started shooting this other car and i ended up catching two or three shots. >> one shot grazed his 2-year- old son's arm before piercing his car seat. another bullet went through the windshield and passenger seat where his brother was

a reason or we're going to evacuate the aircraft. >>thefbisearchedboth planes. a tense moment that ended well. >> all right, john, thank you. back to our starting point this morning, mitt romney calling president obama supporters those people, talking about voters who rely on government assistance, released tapes say he says he's not sure mideast peace is possible. so what was supposed to be a relaunch of his campaign today is now being reframed by new snippets from a fund-raiser. and by hastily put together press conference that was held late last night. let's get to bay buchanan. she's a romney campaign senior adviser. nice to see you, bay. thanks for talking with us, as always. let's begin with some of the clips that are being sent out. sort of little pieces at a time, from this fund-raiser. i want to talk about what mitt romney said about roughly half of the country. let's play that. >> there are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. all right, there are 47% who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims,

so much. >>>thefbiisinvestigating an airline bomb threat on monday that led to a heated exchange an new york's jfk airport. two planes were stopped on the tarmac after an anonymous threat. the pilot of one flight felt he was not getting enough information from the control tower. take a listen to his response. >> okay. we're surrounded by emergency vehicles. there's a reason for this. somebody's got to give us the reason or we're going to evacuate the aircraft. you've got 60 second. >> both planes were checked for explosives and cleared to proceed to their thermotermials. >>> olympic snowboarding champion shaun whyte was released after his arrest on charges of public intoxication and vandalism. police say white is accused of pulling a fire alarm and destroying a hotel phone. >>> and here's a fellow you'll be seeing a lot of. he's the mascot for the 2014 world cup soccer tournament in brazil. he's an endangered three-banded armadillo. brazilians will get to select among three name choices. it's 7:21. cute guy. >> translation, please. >> no real -- >> majoubi has to be about being a

. >>>thefbiisinvestigating an airline bomb threat on monday that led to a heated exchange an new york's jfk airport. two planes were stopped on the tarmac after an anonymous threat. the pilot of one flight felt he was not getting enough information from the control tower. take a listen to his response. >> okay. we're surrounded by emergency vehicles. there's a reason for this. somebody's got to give us the reason or we're going to evacuate the aircraft. you've got 60 second. >> both planes were checked for explosives and cleared to proceed to their thermotermials. >>> olympic snowboarding champion shaun whyte was released after his arrest on charges of public intoxication and vandalism. police say white is accused of pulling a fire alarm and destroying a hotel phone. >>> and here's a fellow you'll be seeing a lot of. he's the mascot for the 2014 world cup soccer tournament in brazil. he's an endangered three-banded armadillo. brazilians will get to select among three name choices. it's 7:21. cute guy. >> translation, please. >> no real -- >> majoubi has to be about being amorous, having fri

to blame big brother say that it acquired 12 million udid numbers fromanfbisurveillanceprogram, but the fbi says it's not the source, saying in a statement on twitter we never had info in question. bottom line, totally false. and now an orlando company that works with multiple online magazine publishers, bluetoad.com, says it's the inadvertent source. >> in response to this we've brought in an independent team evaluating and confirming what happened to put things in place so that this doesn't happen again. >> reporter: is that door closed? >> the door is absolutely closed. >> reporter: closed in part thanks schuetz, a virginia-based security analyst who determined the file was not an fbi file, and rather that it came from bluetoad.com. >> everybody goes crazy about the government having this information but they never think it's bad that corporations might have this information, and more often than not it's the corporations who are tracking all this stuff. >> reporter: so folks are now wondering well, what if my phone is compromised, how do i know? to get the udid number, here'

. the aclu wants access to more documents butthefbiisrefusing to release them fighting security concerns. >>> 8:50. twitter expected to obey a court order today to turn over tweets from an occupy wall street protester to a judge in new york. now that protesters was among hundreds arrested -- arrested at the brooklyn bridge. twitter has been fighting the subpoena for those tweets. prosecutors in man hat -- manhattan dispute claims that police lead the demonstrators on the bridge's roadway just to arrest them for blocking traffic. >>> nine minutes -- nine minutes before 9:00. it's a situation we've been following since 4:30. it's an overnight crash that has caused a lot of problems. we'll have a lot live -- we'll have ha live update. we're looking outside the window. look at the traffic. tal will take one final look at the bay bridge traffic. >>> 33,000 pipe in 17 villages are being told. >>> an overnight crash in hayward knocked out power. there are -- around 1:00 this morning, a car knocked out a power pole on campus drive. tara moriarty has been there since 4:30 this morning. >> reporte

. >>>thefbihasarrested tren ton, new jersey mayor, tony mack and two others -- trenton, new jersey mayor, tony mac and two others related to a corruption scandal. the arrests come weeks after federal agents raided mack's home and other locations including tren ton's city hall. >>> the nayor of san francisco is seeing his approval rating dip a little. the "chronicle" reports 49% of voters in a new citywide pole gave the mayor a favorable rating. last summer his rating -- his waiting was over 50%. >>> 81 people are known to have been killed in the earthquake and china. survivors are waiting for supplies and other things this morning. >>> officials from yemen report an air strike has killed al qaeda's number two loader along with five others trafing with him in the car -- traveling with him in the car. they say the missile that appeared to be fired from a -- was from a u.s. drone. >>> the new judge in the george zimmerman murder trial has rejected the stand your ground in a previous murder case. the neighborhood watch volunteer who killed trayvon martin this year, he's expected to use flori

withthefbitryingto solve this case. >>> well, right now, a computer hacker's group is attacking the u.s. bank website. we just tried to access the site. it's not loading. yesterday, that same group targeted wells fargo's website. now, the bank says the group slowed down their service but customer information, they say, was not compromised. last week that same group disrupted service on the bank of america and chase websites. these hackers say these attacks will continue until a video that they say insults the prophet muhammad is removed from the internet. >>> 7:37. in election news, mitt romney is making his pitch to voters in the battle ground state of ohio today as he tries to boost his poll numbers. >> he said he can't change washington from the inside, only from the outside. well, we're gonna give him that chance to be on. outside on november 6th. >>> romney was referring to comments made by president obama at a univision forum last week. he also said his policies would do more to help middle-class families than the president's. he has two more stops in ohio today. >>> and preside

there was actual danger. that's when he notified law enforcement. >> reporter: plant city police calledthefbithattaped phone calls. in one recording made two weeks ago, pepe allegedly told the officer he, quote, had an issue he might need taken care of. pepe allegedly told the agent he would be willing to pay $2,000. but when the agent tried to arrange a meeting, pepe balked. >> at that point, we felt there was enough probable cause to go ahead and file at the attorney's office. >> reporter: students say pepe liked to be called dr. professor pepe. well, dr. professor pepe is now charged with solicitation of first-degree murder. he's being held at a tampa jail without bail. he makes his first court appearance today. he did not respond nor his lawyer to our attempts to seek comments. >> thank you very much. >>> george, now, to a truly remarkable little girl. a preschooler turning into a real hero. coming to the rescue when her mom collapsed right in front of her. abc's john muller has the dramatic story. >> reporter: diana jensen knows she would move heaven and earth to protect her daughter,

departments on the side and the s.w.a.t. team back here. it was a little weird. >>severalfbiandatf agents came in from the back of the plane and walked up to the middle of the plane and pointed guns at a particular passenger and told him to put his hands in front of the seat. >> reporter: they handcuffed shell and took him off the plane. >> and i could see him out the window. they were frisking him and had his hands down on the ground. >> reporter: as fbi agents questioned shell and frisked his bags they realized he was no terrorist or mad bomber. >> this was a hoax and a pretty nasty trick was played on a passenger, and it resulted in -- in really a threat to all of the passengers. >> reporter: according to the affidavit, shell told investigators he believed his ex-girlfriend ann mary and her boyfriend kenny were responsible for making the phone call tip to police, that he and kenny recently had hostile exchanges. >> i don't believe that my client had any ill will or meant any harm or any disruption of service. >> reporter: kenneth smith tells "today" he made the call because he was angr

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